FANTASY FOOTBALL

{"projectedPoints":0,"percentChange":-17.9,"averagePoints":8.6,"percentOwned":70.4,"seasonOutlook":{"date":"Fri May 4","seasonId":2018,"outlook":"Reed missed 10 more games last season, and his durability woes are well-documented -- he has missed 28 of 80 regular-season games in his career. It's important, however, to remember that he sports massive fantasy upside. Reed handled 7.5 targets per game and was fantasy's No. 6 tight end during four 'full' games last season. He averaged nearly nine targets per game and was the top scorer during full weeks in both 2015 and 2016. New quarterback Alex Smith helped Travis Kelce to the most fantasy points among tight ends each of the past two seasons and figures to target Reed early and often in 2018. Still only 28 years old, Reed's upside makes him well worth midround consideration."},"mostRecentNews":{"date":"Tue Dec 18","news":"Reed (ankle/foot) was listed as a non-participant on Tuesday's injury report, Kareem Copeland of The Washington Post reports.","spin":"Reed hasn't stepped foot on the practice field since sustaining a sprained foot and toe injury during a Week 14 loss to the Giants. The tight end could be shut down for the season, but with the NFC East still in play, the Redskins seemingly will see if Reed's health improves enough for an appearance at some point during the final two games. That said, he may have to practice Wednesday or Thursday to suit up Saturday in Tennessee. If Reed doesn't, Vernon Davis and Jeremy Sprinkle would retain elevated roles in the offense."},"fullName":"Jordan Reed","lastPoints":0,"pointsSEASON":119.8,"averageDraftPosition":77.5,"positionRank":11,"projectedDifference":-8.557142857,"totalPoints":119.8,"playerId":15860}